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American Cowboy Coffee joins the PRCA as new sponsor and "Official Coffee of the PRCA"
The PRCA has signed American Cowboy Coffee as the Official Coffee of the PRCA and the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo for the next three years.
American Cowboy Coffee Company, located in Hartville, Wyoming, was founded by A.J. Roy and ProRodeo Hall of Famer Clint Corey. Corey won the bareback riding world championship in 1991 and was inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in 2004. Roy and Corey have set their sights on building an “All-American” brand of coffee products to fund sponsorship for the development and advancement of a new generation of professional rodeo cowboys.
“The PRCA is proud to have ACC as its newest partner and to see Clint returning to the rodeo arena,” said Vice President of PRCA Properties Sean Daniels.
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| PRCA ProRodeo file photo: Bareback rider Clint Corey qualified for his 18th Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, pictured here, in 2003. |
PRCA ProRodeo file photo: Bareback rider Clint Corey qualified for his 18th Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, pictured here, in 2003.
Clint Corey is the co-founder and vice president of the American Cowboy Coffee Corporation. He was crowned World Champion Bareback Rider in 1991. The Powell Butte, Oregon, cowboy was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame in 2004. Only legendary bareback rider Bruce Ford has more Wrangler National Finals Rodeo qualifications (19) than Corey’s 18 appearances in his signature event. Corey advanced 17 consecutive times to the Finals from 1985-2001 and then again in 2003.
Among Corey’s many ambitions is to help young bronc riders.
“When my friend, A.J. Roy, asked me to join him in the development of American Cowboy Coffee,” stated Corey in a company release, “it was clear that, he too, had the same innate desire to support the upcoming rodeo professionals.
“We both know that it will take a long time before American Cowboy Coffee becomes a profitable venture for us but we also recognize the sacrifices that must be made to get to the buzzer and reap the rewards. What matters for us,” continues Corey, “is the fact that, through this venture, we will be able to make a very positive impact on the professional lives of these rodeo cowboys and have a heck of a time in the process.”
-- Courtesy PRCA and American Cowboy Coffee

